Maritime Rule Exemptions




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 97 — 27 OCTOBER 2016

  • and document maritime transport operator safety system in the Maritime Transport Operator Plan

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 19.43(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Develop and apply a survey plan

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 19.45(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Develop and apply a maintenance plan

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 19.46(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Develop relevant safety equipment list and a spare parts list

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 19.62(1) – Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Operating Requirements – Maritime transport operator responsible for safe ships – Valid Certificate of Survey issued under Rule 44.41

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 25.4(1) – Nautical Charts and Publications – Area requirements – Owner and master of vessel must ensure nautical charts, nautical publications, IAMSAR manual and tables, are carried on the vessel

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31.64(1) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Other minimum crewing requirements for fishing vessels – Minimum required certificates and minimum number of crew

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31.64(2) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Navigational watchkeeping arrangements – Standards for navigational watchkeeping set out in Chapter IV of the Annex to STCW–F

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40D.7(1)(b) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Design, survey, construction and structural strength – Design – If ship is pre-27 May 2004, ship’s design is approved by surveyor who holds a current Certificate of Survey

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40D.9(1)(b) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Design, survey, construction and structural strength – Design – Ships of 12 metres or more in length – Strength and construction of the hull, superstructures, deckhouses, machinery casings, companionways and any other structures are sufficient to withstand the sea and weather conditions

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40D.37(1), Appendix 1, 1.1 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Life-saving appliances – Unlimited ships

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40D.68(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Radiocommunications equipment

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40D.68(2) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Radiocommunications – Ships proceeding beyond offshore limits must be provided with a radar transponder specified in Appendix 3

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 45.5(1) – Navigational Equipment – All New Zealand ships – Sextant, chronometer, and binoculars – Ships proceeding beyond unlimited area must be provided with at least one sextant

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 45.5(2) – Navigational Equipment – All New Zealand ships – Sextant, chronometer, and binoculars – Ships proceeding beyond unlimited area must be provided with at least one chronometer

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 45.24 – Navigational Equipment – All ships to which SOLAS is not applied – Magnetic compasses – Fishing ships that proceed into the unlimited area

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 50.9(1) – Medical Stores – Ship operating in the unlimited area – Medical stores – Scale 4 – Rule 50.9 applies to any ship operating in the unlimited area

Dated this 27th day of October 2016.

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Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules 40C.4; 40C.7; 40C.9; 40C.13; 40C.23; 40C.24; 40C.25; 40C.26; 40C.27; 40C.33; 40C.34; 40C.35; 40C.36; 40C.37; 40C.38; 40C.39; 40C.40; 40C.41; 40C.42

Pursuant to section 47(3) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime New Zealand hereby

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